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1996 Vol. 47, No. 2
Articles Edition
Developing a Coherent Theory of the Structure of Federal Rule of Evidence 703
Edward J. Imwinkelried
Page 447
Experts, Judges, and Commentators: The Underlying Debate About an Expert's Underlying Data
Ronald L. Carlson
Page 481
The Allure of the Illogic: A Coherent Solution for Rule 703 Requires More Than Redefining "Facts or Data"
Paul R. Rice
Page 495
Thinking Like a Lawyer: Second Thoughts
James R. Elkins
Page 511
Uneasy Burden: What It Really Means to Learn to Think Like a Lawyer
Peter R. Teachout
Page 543
Paranoia, Patriotism, and the Citizen Militia Movement: Constitutional Right or Criminal Conduct?
R.J. Larizza
Page 581
No Exclusion for ADEA Claims Under I.R.C. ยง 104(a)(2): An Analysis of Commissioner v. Schleier
T. Mark Sandifer
Page 637
Allied-Bruce Terminix Companies v. Dobson: The Implementation of the Purposes of the Federal Arbitration Act or an Unjustified Intrusion Into State Sovereignty?
Lauri Washington Sawyer
Page 645
Florida Bar v. Went For It, Inc.: The Supreme Court Opens the Door for Heightened Limits on Attorney Advertising
Brett A. Steele
Page 655
Rosenberger v. Rector & Visitors of the University of Virginia: Free Speech Clause Together to Protect Individual Thought and Expression
Elizabeth M. Wheeler
Page 663
Constitutional Criminal Procedure
James P. Fleissner
Page 765
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